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A firm has interviewed a candidate who meets the minimum job requirements and seems to be a good cultural fit. However, the hiring manager believes there might be a more highly skilled candidate available if they extend their search for another month. Extending the search means leaving the position vacant and incurring additional recruitment costs. What is the fundamental economic trade-off the firm is facing in this situation?

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